This waterfall is at the parking lot area! |
A photo at the falls before heading into the gorge! |
Okay, I can't help myself! When you round the corner and see the 1st section of the gorge, it is definitely breathtaking! |
Like I said before, all the rain has made the falls and greenery exceptional this year! |
Lots of stone steps! |
I was the last one to leave the gorge and I needed my last quiet moment. It really makes me teary eyed! |
On the way back to town, we stopped at a park to enjoy our picnic lunches and by 11:45 we were on the dock to board "True Love". The weather was predicted to be dull and dreary today, but it ended up being gorgeous with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. We had a 2 hour "sail" on this beautiful Schooner that was commissioned in 1925 and has sailed the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and many winding rivers and canal systems prior to finding her current home at the Seneca Harbor in the Finger Lakes. In 1956 , True Love made her life size debut in the musical-film High Society, starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong. There is the famous scene where Bing Crosby serenades Grace Kelly with the song, "True Love", composed by Cole Porter. Such History! It was such a peaceful, enjoyable trip and at the end, the adults bought Ken and I hats and mugs as a memory for our upcoming anniversary. What could be more appropriate than a ride on "First Love"! How sweet of them!
Our Captain! |
What a group! |
We love our family! |
Samantha and Katelyn! |
We saw this waterfall in the distance while sailing! |
PawPaw and Sam enjoying a special moment together! |
Dane, Jamie, and Bria |
Our sail is finished and it is time to purchase some souvenirs! |
We went back to the house to unload and then walked back downtown to Ben and Jerry's for a special ice cream treat. From there we went back to the house and by 5, Ken and I left with Bria, Cali, Samantha, and Katelyn to go to Painted Bar Stable for our scheduled 1 hour horse back ride on a scenic trail. They needed to have an adult with them, so Ken and I volunteered to accompany them. The 4 other adults really weren't interested in riding horses! Our guide was amazing and made all for girls (actually the adults too) feel very comfortable. The ride included going through the woods, up and down small hills, over low logs, and through water. It was a beautiful ride that actually felt a bit "aggressive" for these novice riders. (Only Sam was experienced because she takes riding lessons 1X per week for almost a year and has gone to riding camp twice). I must tell you that my scoliosis made my getting on and off rather comical to watch and I really wasn't sure how to accomplish the feat! But, with some extra help, I was able to "get aboard"! My back was comfortable throughout the ride, but my hip did not like being in the stirrup! But, I made it the whole hour and I am mighty thankful I didn't miss the adventure. The girls loved every minute of it and it became their highlight of this trip, with the hikes being a close 2nd.
Only Samantha really knew what she was doing! The rest of us were very new to horseback riding! |
The beginning of the trail! |
Now through the woods! |
The horses were thirsty! Katelyn's horse knew where she wanted to go for the deeper water! |
Heading back to the barn! |
I believe Cali enjoyed here ride! |
I was smiling and happy but my hip was so ready to be done! |
All the girls had a great time (PawPaw too!)
Bria |
Samantha |
Katelyn |
Cali |
One final photo of the group! |
Time to lead our horses back to the barn! |
When we returned to the house at 7:15, the adults had spent sometime downtown and then brought take-out from Nickles Barbeque. That is another must place to eat if you are in Watkins Glen. Their food is delicious! After showers and some packing for the return trip home tomorrow, it was another night of game playing.
It certainly was a full day of wonderful activities. The only thing that was a disappointment was that we didn't get to swim at the waterfall area in Robert Treman State Park. The girls were so excited to swim there, but the rescheduling of the Schooner Sail made that impossible!
It has been an exceptional 3 days of family fun and memory making and we were all sad to see it end! Ken and I are happy to say that the entire trip actually exceeded our expectations! Hallelujah!
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